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They might but they may be too soft. Delrin is a perfect material for this. It holds its dimension and is naturally "slippery" and won't wear the aluminum rails. The airsoft pellets my kids have are molded in 2 pieces and have an obvious seam. At $3.50 for 100 to get the right thing it really isn't worth experimenting.

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mhackney wrote:Looks like 20 balls per side or 40 balls per carriage times 3 = 120 balls. I see amazon is backordered. Cancel your order and get them at McMaster Carr - http://www.mcmaster.com/#balls-(made-with-delrin-acetal-resin)/=rz9d5s

In stock and they are ultra quick with the shipping.
I did the math too, but I wanted plenty for experiments once I replicate the original design. Whether I actually build a mini-kossel or something else with them remains to be seen.
I'd consider switching, but that would drop the rest of my Amazon order below the free-shipping threshold.

(edit -- and, as often happens, Amazon has now updated it's initial delivery estimate. Now it's less than a week.)
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Eric wrote:I saw the recirculating bearing ball bearing concept as well, and ordered 300 acetel balls two days ago to give it a try. It'll be a few weeks before they get here, sadly.

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Cool. I was going to try the printed one and then machine one in aluminum if needed. The idea is simple and cool.

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mhackney wrote:They might but they may be too soft. Delrin is a perfect material for this. It holds its dimension and is naturally "slippery" and won't wear the aluminum rails. The airsoft pellets my kids have are molded in 2 pieces and have an obvious seam. At $3.50 for 100 to get the right thing it really isn't worth experimenting.
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mhackney wrote:Here you go Baking Pan

Should work fine on an Orion too.
Thank you for finding and sharing that baking pan, A good find.
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mhackney wrote:Here you go Baking Pan

Should work fine on an Orion too.
Thank you for finding and sharing that baking pan, A good find.
Michael, I have the glass that came with the mini kossel kit and it is about 7" in diameter.
Are you building a larger than standard mini kossel that will accept the 9" diameter glass?
(Will work great on my Orion)
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No, mine is the standard size and the 9" plate fits on it fine. I do need to design some mounts/clips for it though since none of the normal ones will work.

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mhackney wrote:No, mine is the standard size and the 9" plate fits on it fine. I do need to design some mounts/clips for it though since none of the normal ones will work.
I just slid the standard mounts over towards the towers rather than on center to handle the larger diameter.
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Apparenty quite a few people have bought this pan for 3d printers.

Amazon recommends that I buy some of those brass hose fittings along with it.
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Yeah, get the brass hose fittings, you apparently need them! For me, Amazon recommended Rogain, not sure why since I have a full head of hair!

Seriously though, the glass in this pan rocks! It is a great deal.

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